The Story of The Oregon Trail

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • In 1971, three student teachers in Minneapolis, MN created a little computer game about westward expansion in the United States. Over 50 years later, The Oregon Trail series has sold more than 65 million copies and has been inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame. But the original creators never made a penny off the game. Learn the story behind one of the most successful edutainment games of all time.
    A special thank you to @minnmax for providing some footage for this documentary. Check out their documentary on Oregon Trail here: • Trailheads: The Oregon...
    00:00 - Introduction
    03:02 - OREGON
    29:15 - MECC
    42:39 - The Apple II
    48:16 - A New OREGON
    1:11:57 - Learning Could Be Fun
    1:24:45 - End Credits
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  • @GamingHistorian
    @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +2779

    Thanks for your patience with this one! I hope it brings back lots of great memories.

    • @KINduz3jp
      @KINduz3jp Před měsícem +22

      Thank you G.H for coming back to us with history and nostalgia!

    • @MrWhatever085
      @MrWhatever085 Před měsícem +22

      Great to have you back. I was getting worried

    • @mTwJARhead
      @mTwJARhead Před měsícem +25

      Please continue to take your time. These videos are the best!

    • @MentalLiberation
      @MentalLiberation Před měsícem +3

      Oh it definitely does. In all the right ways. Thanks for the continued, great work.

    • @lelandunruh7896
      @lelandunruh7896 Před měsícem +9

      Who knew dying of dysentery could hold such nostalgic appeal? Thank you!

  • @RobotacularRoBob
    @RobotacularRoBob Před měsícem +2460

    This could almost be a Ken Burns documentary. Gaming Historian’s quality never disappoints and is always improving.

    • @dsimpson530
      @dsimpson530 Před měsícem +147

      Gaming Historian has always taken a page from PBS documentaries. Even the ending of each video (except this one) is a nod to PBS's "viewers like you". Easily some of the best CZcamsrs

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +303

      Thank you. Ken Burns is my idol!

    • @rasputinslover
      @rasputinslover Před měsícem +38

      Ken burns is spot on. The tone, the sensitivity, the care… @gaminghistorian you’re a gem

    • @raymondfuller8177
      @raymondfuller8177 Před měsícem +27

      I just wanted to agree: the production quality of this video is absolutely top notch. The research and entertainment value are also excellent, but the production quality really stands out. Thank you Gaming Historian for your work.

    • @excrono
      @excrono Před měsícem +13

      Get Peter Coyote onboard to narrate your next project and this could become a reality.

  • @taylordunekacke5784
    @taylordunekacke5784 Před 24 dny +190

    I teach 5th grade social studies, and a few weeks ago, I showed my kids the game. I played it for them, and the kids cheered loudly when I shot a buffalo. The kids got hooked on the game. It's amazing a game so old can still get kids in 2024 excited about learning.

    • @generalinbox3740
      @generalinbox3740 Před 23 dny +3

      Which version did you show them?

    • @AKayfabe
      @AKayfabe Před 22 dny +5

      I feel like this game is timeless. It gets occasional updates on graphics and choices but it’s otherwise unchanged in its original concept

    • @tsriftsal3581
      @tsriftsal3581 Před 22 dny +3

      Pretty sure that would be considered pop tart with a bite taken out of it now. How dare you!

    • @BrianJNelson
      @BrianJNelson Před 19 dny +2

      There is a "new" version they revamped a year or two ago. It's not bad, but the original was top notch, for its day.

    • @fleshtaffy
      @fleshtaffy Před 14 dny +1

      Bullshit, and even if it's tue you'e a garbage teacher.

  • @nph0
    @nph0 Před 28 dny +241

    When my school got Apple II’s they’d give each class a chunk of time on Fridays to do whatever we wanted on them. There was 25-30 of them in the “computer room” and you’d see Oregon trail on every single one. Thanks for introducing us to the people who made it happen. It’s so cool to learn that the game we loved as kids was created by caring teachers and not soulless software mills.

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 Před 25 dny

      'they’d give each class a chunk of time on Fridays to do whatever we wanted on them.'
      So the school allowed you to watch Pormhub?

    • @andynfb1
      @andynfb1 Před 24 dny +9

      I was in elementary from 1996-2001 and it was still like that every Friday at my school.

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney Před 24 dny +3

      I wish this kind of thing had survived until now because I know I would love that

    • @keinlieb3818
      @keinlieb3818 Před 21 dnem +2

      Yep, same in my elementary school in the 80s. Oregon trail and I remember another monster number eating game that taught math, but I can't remember the name.

    • @joutoob9
      @joutoob9 Před 17 dny

      Same, we also had some kind of spirograph program called LOGO that was popular.

  • @BatmanBoss
    @BatmanBoss Před měsícem +882

    Massive respect to these educators for creating a game that reached so many lives!

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +130

      They were really great. I had a blast talking to them!

    • @brettb205
      @brettb205 Před měsícem +19

      ​@@GamingHistorian Thank you for taking the time to do this! Love getting to hear the story from the people themselves about the process of how it came to be. Blows my mind how people programmed games back in the day, and hearing it in the context of the board game and the other computer games they were experiencing at their college just goes to show how innovative these guys were. Never going to forget my childhood memories playing the MECC games with my brother. Still make random jokes with references to the Yukon Trail with him!

    • @spungbopscarepans
      @spungbopscarepans Před měsícem +4

      yep!

  • @garapueto96
    @garapueto96 Před měsícem +563

    There was never enough time in class to finish the game. One day, my friend and I shut off the monitor, but not the computer. Later that day, we both snuck out of class, went to the computer lab, and finished the game. We could finally say we beat Oregon Trail!

    • @grantdeisig1360
      @grantdeisig1360 Před 27 dny +19

      Our computer lab teacher would never give us any (or not enough) time to even play it, but it was what all my classmates would talk about. I think she was against gaming.

    • @queerdor
      @queerdor Před 26 dny +9

      I remember having a class floppy disk to save my progress. Did you not get that?

    • @timmyotoole7312
      @timmyotoole7312 Před 26 dny +9

      Has dysentery...

    • @OneRudeBoy
      @OneRudeBoy Před 26 dny +5

      @@timmyotoole7312💩💨 😭🤣💀

    • @mariatelos
      @mariatelos Před 24 dny +5

      If you were lucky, you found save files on the computer that were further ahead than you were. I used those to "beat" the game as a kid.

  • @bredenis5
    @bredenis5 Před 26 dny +186

    "When you're an educator, you're encouraged to write and publish. Paul and Bill and I, when you get right down to it, we were teachers. We have the teacher mentality. And so to get rich off of this would have been nice, but not as important as having donated something to the world of education" -Don Rawitsch
    This really warmed my heart. My God, if this quote doesn't embody the true altruistic nature and spirit of an educator, I don't know what would. No one would blame these guys if they were bitter or restful for having their original game modified and sold for profit to the extent of making OTHERS rich, but these gentleman are not only magnanimous about that fact but they are just happy that their inspiration was able to teach millions across the world. Isn't that just truly beautiful? THAT, my friends, is a teacher.

    • @tsriftsal3581
      @tsriftsal3581 Před 22 dny +3

      Pretty sure the kids today would call this "cope".

    • @agiar2000
      @agiar2000 Před 20 dny +1

      1:16:08

    • @spiderplant
      @spiderplant Před 20 dny

      Sorry, but this mentality was specifically manufactured by the slimy rich scumbags to more easily steal ideas and get rich off other peoples' work. This is like the badge of pride working 80 hours a week for 30 years for somebody else.
      These dudes should have absolutely gotten rich from their hard work, and been given the freedom to do whatever they liked, including have tons of resources to innovate and make tons of new games and ideas, instead of some corporate executives making hundreds of millions, then running it all into the ground.

    • @ChristopherAndersonPirate
      @ChristopherAndersonPirate Před 19 dny +5

      @@tsriftsal3581 yeah it makes me sad that they never got any residuals or anything, but it was a different time back then.

    • @anjetto1
      @anjetto1 Před 19 dny +3

      Almost like their attitude is a direct refutation of capitalism and its base arguments.

  • @betterinsodapop
    @betterinsodapop Před 27 dny +56

    My entire generation owes so much to the trio of Dillenberger, Heinemann, and Bouchard. I only wish this trio got more recognition for their massive contribution.
    Excellent and inspiring documentary.

  • @elfman72
    @elfman72 Před měsícem +336

    There are History Channel docs that don't even come close to the quality that you bring to us. Simply amazing.

    • @AlwaysBolttheBird
      @AlwaysBolttheBird Před měsícem +21

      That’s because……..aliens

    • @queenannsrevenge100
      @queenannsrevenge100 Před měsícem +11

      @@AlwaysBolttheBird- yep, they’re too busy talking about swamp people and Nazi Gold 😂

    • @Moldylocks
      @Moldylocks Před měsícem +6

      That doesn't say much at all. It's like saying to your wife, "there is poo that don't even come close to the quality of your cooking". It sounds sarcastic, and almost like there are still some poo that taste better.

    • @SuLokify
      @SuLokify Před 28 dny +9

      ​@@Moldylockslong ago, in the before times, the History channel was known for quality documentaries. Oh how the mighty have fallen.

    • @JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579
      @JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@AlwaysBolttheBird Fun Fact: Internet Historian is an extra terrestrial.

  • @JoJoTheOtter
    @JoJoTheOtter Před měsícem +292

    I’m about 20 minutes into this, and it’s giving real “teacher comes rolling into class with the TV and VCR” vibes. And I love it.

    • @excrono
      @excrono Před měsícem +9

      Then sits at their desk and starts grading reports.

    • @adventureoflinkmk2
      @adventureoflinkmk2 Před měsícem +15

      The TV and VCR cart was called a COW (Cart On Wheels) 😂

    • @JoJoTheOtter
      @JoJoTheOtter Před měsícem

      @@adventureoflinkmk2
      Then Moooove it on in here.

    • @FigureFarter
      @FigureFarter Před měsícem +7

      @@adventureoflinkmk2So that's what COW stood for. I thought they just called it that because it sounded cool as a kid

    • @zZiL341yRj736
      @zZiL341yRj736 Před měsícem +4

      Substitute teacher days.

  • @kingnothing3523
    @kingnothing3523 Před 24 dny +25

    I did know that Oregon Trail was developed for use in the classroom. I *didn't* know that it was three student teachers crunching in a school building after hours because one said "I need a teaching tool for American westward expansion, and I need it in two weeks."
    That is damn impressive. These men are all a class act in both teaching and technology.

  • @matthuckabey007
    @matthuckabey007 Před 25 dny +26

    These guys, Paul Dillenberger , and Bill Heinemann are a true American heroes releasing the code for public consumption. They deserves more recognition for sure. Gaming Historian deserves kudos as well for bringing people like this to light.

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Před měsícem +350

    As someone with degrees in broadcasting who worked in television for 18 years, and I truly do mean this as a compliment, I can’t believe how well made your videos are. They must take you a very long time to produce, and sometimes I don’t know where you come up with the images, video, or most importantly the detailed information. But your images are always very clear, your audio levels solid, and your interviews well done. As a person who grew up throughout the 80’s and 90’s, and grew up with Apple computers at home and school in the 80’s, Oregon Trail is something that’s engrained in my memory. I think some people who weren’t alive in the 80’s or even 90’s, have things with the “You have died of dysentery.” meme, but never even experienced the game in its heyday. That game, along with the Carmen Sandiego games, I swear comprised about 75% of any of the educational games I played growing up. It’s wild looking back today how simplistic they were in their look and design, but they really did serve a useful educational purpose. It’s too bad some more local wholesome companies like MECC were gobbled up by much bigger corporations. But I’m glad some of their games either still exist today, or even if they don’t, we still remember them so fondly.

    • @chrisd6287
      @chrisd6287 Před měsícem +10

      And Word/Number Munchers, and Spellevator! Thank you Apple II

    • @thejananigans431
      @thejananigans431 Před měsícem +2

      Here here

    • @whiterabbit1632
      @whiterabbit1632 Před měsícem +1

      bass too high

    • @jays2551
      @jays2551 Před 27 dny

      ​@@whiterabbit1632 then lower the dose you're giving them. they're fuckin fish dude, it's not 1:1 with humans on their tolerance for thc

    • @vermiform
      @vermiform Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@whiterabbit1632understandable, have a nice day

  • @stratking86
    @stratking86 Před měsícem +660

    Hearing them talk about not caring about their lack of payment, basically because "That's what heroes do." Legit got me choked up a bit.

    • @loldoctor
      @loldoctor Před měsícem +44

      In some ways this mindset is mandatory for public school teachers.

    • @eaj626
      @eaj626 Před měsícem +39

      ​@@loldoctorAs someone who worked briefly as a teacher, yes. You have to love the job, being selfless, and putting your students before yourself. Otherwise the stress and lack of pay will get to you. These guys seemed like they really cared, which is amazing to see.

    • @budderk1305
      @budderk1305 Před měsícem +31

      too bad teachers are not being lauded as many of the other 'heroes' of our society, no they are even looked down upon

    • @DJReflect
      @DJReflect Před měsícem +8

      Same. Actual heroic mentality.

    • @Trygon
      @Trygon Před měsícem +1

      @@Wis_Dom Do you really think those guys chasing their bag would have helped more people then freely disseminating their work to millions of kids did?

  • @ZealPropht
    @ZealPropht Před 17 dny +8

    I was one of those kids who played Oregon Trail in school on the black and green computer monitors. One of my best memories. ❤

  • @robertesensee3494
    @robertesensee3494 Před 23 dny +16

    Part of my beloved childhood. I am 53 and still consider this one of the greatest games of all time. The creators should have received more recognition both publicly and financially. They are true legends. Such an amazing video and I appreciate all your hard work in making this.

    • @RyanTreks
      @RyanTreks Před 18 dny +1

      I'm 46 and I didn't play it until last year when my son was in 5th grade. My older brother remembers playing it in 5th grade but u never did. I have ADHD and teachers in the 80s were not very forgiving or understanding, so it was probably like one of those field trips I never got to go on.
      I played it last year a little when my son introduced it to me. It was hard for me to sit and play the whole game. So I stopped and let my son play. I would occasionally check in on him or help him if he had a question. After playing it several times he finally become approximately 8th place on the list of winners.

  • @pass_
    @pass_ Před měsícem +641

    fun fact: there are currently 349 games on the "list of video games considered the best" on Wikipedia and Oregon trail is the earliest

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +128

      You love to see it

    • @QJ89
      @QJ89 Před měsícem +23

      It's still kinda hard to verify that kind of claim on Wikipedia. But considering how it's so popular in American schools, I'll accept it.

    • @AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan
      @AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan Před měsícem +9

      Where does Chrono Trigger fall on that list? Zelda II The Adventure of Link?

    • @johnnytimestamp8224
      @johnnytimestamp8224 Před měsícem +23

      @@AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan zelda 2? ewww

    • @AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan
      @AndSaveAsManyAsYouCan Před měsícem +17

      @@johnnytimestamp8224 8th best selling NES game... most didn't say ewww...

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 Před měsícem +254

    This should be Aired on PBS, but I loved this! Pretty much that Fans knew that the Game was a Labor of Love.

    • @TheInredibleMrH
      @TheInredibleMrH Před měsícem +8

      There’s a different actually a different Oregon Trail documentary called Trailheads that aired on TPT, the Twin Cities’ PBS channel. It’s much shorter, but still fun.

    • @nobleartist1
      @nobleartist1 Před 26 dny +2

      too good for PBS

    • @toferg.8264
      @toferg.8264 Před 23 dny

      Indeed too good for PBS! Who watches PBS anymore?

    • @sorenpx
      @sorenpx Před 22 dny

      @@toferg.8264 Leftists.

  • @numba_2552
    @numba_2552 Před 24 dny +16

    This made me tear up. I played old MECC games as a VERY young child, and Oregon Trail was always the top tier, well ahead of Word/Number Munchers. Great upload. Keep em coming❤

    • @kalifogg6610
      @kalifogg6610 Před 17 dny +2

      We had the Munchers games when I was really young.
      I want to see a remake of them as they were fun to play and the animations were fun to watch.

    • @angryw4nderer
      @angryw4nderer Před 17 dny +2

      I had forgotten about muncher game till you mentioned it, thanks😊

  • @SpideyCU
    @SpideyCU Před 21 dnem +9

    I've always enjoyed your documentaries, but I've come to appreciate them even more after viewing some "professional" video game documentaries on other streaming services and realizing how much better structured yours tend to be. You really knocked it out of the park with this one. I normally don't get emotional with these types of documentaries, but you included the heart in addition to the facts. Thank you so much for this.

  • @drew124
    @drew124 Před 29 dny +221

    Mr. Dillenberger was a frequent substitute teacher of mine in middle school. He was one of the kindest most genuine people I've ever met! It's so cool to see you share this incredible story that hits so close to home!

    • @PsionicMonk
      @PsionicMonk Před 28 dny +8

      He seems like a treasure of a person from the video I'm glad to hear it from someone who has met him!

    • @drew124
      @drew124 Před 28 dny +7

      @@PsionicMonk He really was. Always made class entertaining!

    • @mootbooxle
      @mootbooxle Před 24 dny +1

      that’s wonderful to hear!

  • @JohnRiggs
    @JohnRiggs Před měsícem +189

    Can I just note that every other documentarian would do this on Kickstarter, release the DVD and blu-ray, tour it at video game conventions... Gaming Historian does all the work and posts it on CZcams for free. Norm rules.

    • @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments
      @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments Před měsícem +16

      They would also interview random popular content creators to be in it (even if those creators barely have any experience with the title) and then get them to shill the documentary on their channels.

    • @boxerblake1
      @boxerblake1 Před 23 dny

      He gets paid for it through ads & crowdfunding

    • @tsriftsal3581
      @tsriftsal3581 Před 22 dny

      ​@@boxerblake1and satisfaction

    • @csrjjsmp
      @csrjjsmp Před 22 dny +2

      New to CZcams, huh? Welcome! Hope you enjoy the website!

    • @JudeKane
      @JudeKane Před 15 dny

      John Riggs attends retrogamecon regularly. Norm can too!

  • @ArchaeologyTube
    @ArchaeologyTube Před 20 dny +5

    As a teacher it’s just so completely heartwarming to see these guys talk about their genuine love of the practice. Teachers do that everyday - they just do stuff because they know it will help their students learn and it’s the most beautiful thing to help them do just that.

  • @yourealldoomed3691
    @yourealldoomed3691 Před 16 dny +2

    Gather round kiddos: I'm 40, I had computer lab classes in elementary school on apple II's from 1990- 1996. Oregon trail & Number munchers built my lifelong desire for gaming. Staying inside for lunch to play Oregon trail is a root gaming memory. Thank you so much to people I will never who did so much for my life, Amazing to spend this time with such formative people.

  • @indyracingnut
    @indyracingnut Před 28 dny +19

    Just the fact Prince was part of the history of The Oregon Trail is in itself legendary...How cool was that??

  • @OzymandiasWasRight
    @OzymandiasWasRight Před 29 dny +106

    Man these game designers/educators are about as adorable as it gets.
    These guys deserve a lot more recognition for what they gave the world. Im really happy this video was made. Theyre gaming heroes.

  • @Alorand
    @Alorand Před 23 dny +10

    Why is there no GoFundMe for the original creators of Oregon Trail? I would definitely throw in $20 for nostalgia's sake, if I knew it would find it's way to the real people behind the game.

  • @eamonia
    @eamonia Před 20 dny +5

    Wow, this literally just blew my 38 year old mind. This documentary is going to be _huge_ and that makes me very, very happy. What a magical adventure in real life 200 years ago and just as amazing being brought into the digital age for the last 50 years. What an adventure...

  • @PiggyPorkchop
    @PiggyPorkchop Před měsícem +182

    As a resident of the Twin Cities, it's an amazing surprise to hear a local story featured on this channel, great job covering it!

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +52

      Thank you! I made a few trips up to the area while making this video. Northfield is such a nice town.

    • @cosmicminun59
      @cosmicminun59 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, this one really hits close to home despite living in the west-central part of Minnesota next to the Red River of the North as well as right next to Fargo, North Dakota

    • @BlazeHeartPanther
      @BlazeHeartPanther Před měsícem +3

      Minnesota, HELL YEA!

    • @Iron-Van
      @Iron-Van Před měsícem

      Same I had no idea this all started about an hour away from me. I remember playing the PET version of OT

    • @drew124
      @drew124 Před 24 dny +1

      Hits super close to home! Mr. Dillenberger used to substitute at my middle school.

  • @billkendrick1
    @billkendrick1 Před měsícem +394

    Creator of Tux Paint here. I was in 5th & 6th grade between late 1985 and early 1987. My elementary school had a lab full of Apple IIe's, and we played a lot of Oregon Trail, Carmen San Diego, and other edutainment games (plus Logo), and I enjoyed attempting (and failing) to recreate those kind of games in BASIC in my Atari computer (which I still have and use to this day 👍).
    Excellent documentary video. Keep up the good work!!!

    • @LonelyKnightess
      @LonelyKnightess Před měsícem +25

      Googling Tux Paint out of curiosity just triggered so many core memories wtf was I adopted?

    • @andrewschroeder9502
      @andrewschroeder9502 Před měsícem +17

      For a brief time, I taught computing at an elementary school. Your program was always a hit, especially with the pre-schooler's, 1st and 2nd Graders!

    • @billkendrick1
      @billkendrick1 Před měsícem +11

      @@andrewschroeder9502 Glad to hear it!!!

    • @joetheman74
      @joetheman74 Před měsícem +7

      Are you still the maintainer of Tux Paint? Is it still maintained? My kids used Tux Paint and now my grandsons use Tux Paint. It doesn't seem to have had many new features added over the years. My youngest grandson who is 9 loves art and has a Wacom drawing tablet. He has progressed beyond Tux Paint's features but more advanced software like Krita is still too advanced for him. I had always hoped that one day Tux Paint would get some additional features to give it a bit more functionality for older kids. There really isn't anything else out there in between. Ever think about adding some (just slightly) more advanced features and capabilities? Even just a few more advanced or additional drawing tools? Just a thought. Well anyway thanks for your great software. My family certainly has gotten a lot of use from it. Discovered it when I started using Linux in the early 2000's. Tux Paint is installed on both my grandsons Windows machines right now and even on my laptop for drawing time with my grandson. (Running ONLY Linux of course)

    • @billkendrick1
      @billkendrick1 Před měsícem +1

      @@joetheman74 Yeah, still lead developer and we're still adding features. We had for releases in the last 12 months! ( And almost 10 releases since things picked back up in 2020.)
      People joke we should add layers, which we almost definitely will *not*. However, with clever use of Templates (which you can now create right inside Tux Paint) and the Eraser tool, there are some really neat things you can do.
      I'm constantly adding artwork to a new gallery on the website, and there are some incredible examples of what Tux Paint can do found in there. I also recently interviewed a bunch of artists & posted those to the website.
      Thanks!

  • @porterjones6022
    @porterjones6022 Před 27 dny +9

    I did not expect to get so emotional watching a video on The Oregon Trail. Seriously, it was such a pleasure listening to these humble men just talking about how they wanted to make learning fun for kids using their talents. I'm glad they've gotten recognition for their achievements, because they themselves ended up making history too. Thank you so much for this beautiful video! I have great memories of playing this in the early 2000s with my siblings.

    • @RevelationNone
      @RevelationNone Před 24 dny

      Same. I almost cried remembering my youth and this game

    • @Modulater83
      @Modulater83 Před 22 dny

      Same here. In my 40s, this video brought back a flood of elementary school memories playing this game on an Apple IIe. Such a foundational stone in my love of computers and games. Grateful for it.

  • @elel9640
    @elel9640 Před 24 dny +6

    The year was 1988 and I was in 4th grade.
    My teacher Mrs Perry's husband was a high up at Apple computers and somehow managed to get the company to donate an entire computer lab to our school.
    All the school needed to do was to provide was the building.
    I remember my father who was a general contractor and many other local tradesmen coming together on weekends with us kids and getting it built.
    I remember the truck of equipment showing up and watching Mr Perry and his friends and coworkers setting it all up.
    Being the mid 80s we were the ONLY public school in the district with a computer lab.
    Other schools literaly took field trips to our school just to see and use the lab.
    90% of my time in that computer lab was spent playing The Oregon Trail.
    I'll be 45 one week from today and I'm still gaming it up with my son. ❤

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Před měsícem +621

    Everyone is a gangster until they get bit by a rattlesnake and catch dysentery on the Oregon Trail.

    • @DrunkenHotei
      @DrunkenHotei Před měsícem +12

      @@GombySprangster That sentence is a work of art.

    • @msplendor
      @msplendor Před měsícem +20

      Gangster has dysentery.
      Gangster has died.

    • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
      @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Před měsícem +13

      Greetings from the Willamette Valley of Portland Oregon, April 12th 2024. Things haven't changed much.
      I'm currently in line at a Vietnamese noodle joint on Southeast 82nd Avenue. A Pho Queue.
      This, too, can kill you from dysentery.

    • @Iron-Van
      @Iron-Van Před měsícem +1

      Facts

    • @mgmx2099
      @mgmx2099 Před měsícem +10

      I remember playing the Apple 2 version in primary school. No one really showed us how to play so everyone were buffalo hunting bankers.

  • @olezaku3469
    @olezaku3469 Před měsícem +129

    I have only the utmost respect for these men. As a kid in the 90s, we played the 1985 version of the game in our dinky little computer lab that once was a storage closet at my school. Naturally, my classmates and I adored it. And nowadays, I'm a Social Studies teacher who teaches 18th and 19th Century U.S. History, and I get to share the '85 game with my students each year. And most are still just as charmed by the game as I was, and it has always been a hit as a part of that unit's lessons. And, of course, I face constant requests to play it again the rest of the school year... and honestly, we do usually return to it since it's a great way to spend the last day or so of school as things are winding down and everyone's burnt out, haha. A fantastic documentary, can't wait to share it with the other teachers in our history department.

    • @elsiebartlett6808
      @elsiebartlett6808 Před měsícem +6

      Not sure if you ever checked it out but our family got a “sequel” or rather spiritual successor called Yukon Trail that you might be interested in for your class 😊 Happy teaching!

    • @dancooper6002
      @dancooper6002 Před 27 dny +1

      Not sure I can say the same. They made a good game sure, but the fact that they were trying to get out of fighting in Vietnam doesn't say much about their character.

    • @SuperPickle15
      @SuperPickle15 Před 26 dny +5

      @@dancooper6002 what sensible person wouldn't want to avoid being sent to a sham war only to be returned home broken and thrown aside like trash...

    • @dancooper6002
      @dancooper6002 Před 25 dny

      @@SuperPickle15 Vietnam was not a "sham war" clearly you don't know your history.
      Much of why Vietnam vets were treated so poorly was thanks to the draft dodging scum which sat in the US and spat on them when they returned. Had they been sent as Shtraf like they should have been this wouldn't be a problem.

    • @JulieMarcum-zs1pz
      @JulieMarcum-zs1pz Před 25 dny +1

      I'm glad to know that teachers are still sharing this game with their students 🥰

  • @JulieMarcum-zs1pz
    @JulieMarcum-zs1pz Před 25 dny +3

    Oregon Trail was such a happy part of my childhood. It was definitely my favorite thing to do in elementary school. I wish I could thank the creators. They may not have gotten rich, but they enriched the lives of so many children 💜

  • @applepie6871
    @applepie6871 Před 5 dny +1

    I played a version of Oregon Trail in school but as a Star Kid their musical Trail to Oregon will always have a special place in my heart. The story of the Dikrats family consisting of Jack Bauer, Slippery When Wet, Mouth Face, Crap Hole and Titty Mitty will always make me laugh.

  • @Nobluffbuff
    @Nobluffbuff Před 29 dny +146

    This game is remembered and loved by so many. Not only does the game represent American history, but the events surrounding it's creation also truly tells a great American story. Thanks for putting this together!

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před 28 dny +13

      Thank you for the generous donation. And I agree - it's a wonderful story!

    • @iyeetsecurity922
      @iyeetsecurity922 Před 27 dny +1

      *Death by die-arrea.*

    • @jiveassturkey8849
      @jiveassturkey8849 Před 26 dny

      @@iyeetsecurity922yep. Dysentery was a major killer in the 19th century. You literally passed so much liquid that your body dries up and you go insane and eventually die. The best remedy at the time was opium.

  • @thecatherd
    @thecatherd Před měsícem +47

    I love that you were able to get interviews with the original developers of The Oregon Trail for this. You can tell by how they talk, just how much joy they have for the success of their pet project.
    Wonderful documentary.

    • @dancooper6002
      @dancooper6002 Před 27 dny

      @luke5100They were not "servants of society" they were a bunch of draft dodgers.

  • @OriginalMasters
    @OriginalMasters Před 9 dny +2

    Okay, this is the only channel anyone needs for gaming retrospectives; simply all-around brilliant.
    And for retro gaming comedy…

  • @CoOzEbOy1
    @CoOzEbOy1 Před 21 dnem +4

    The addition of the names was brilliant. Makes it a way more personal experience.

  • @DiestroCorleone
    @DiestroCorleone Před měsícem +113

    This has to be your magnum opus, to date. It's a literal masterpiece. The production value, the music, the interviews, editing, illustrations, script... And definitely, the most touching and emotional so far.
    Worth the wait.

    • @daakrolb
      @daakrolb Před měsícem

      Oh wow were your emotions activated from a video about a video game???

    • @lunakid12
      @lunakid12 Před 28 dny +4

      ​​@@daakrolbWhy on earth not? (Also, a different kind of emotion of yours was triggered by a comment about a video about a video game... And again: why should it not? Um, or rather: ???)

    • @Write-Stuff
      @Write-Stuff Před 28 dny

      ​@@lunakid12Don't feed the trolls, friend. These weirdos crawl out of the strangest places to make the most bizarre comments. You have to understand that you're trying to reason with someone who is mentally unstable. Thus, you're only wasting your own precious time.

    • @daakrolb
      @daakrolb Před 28 dny

      @@lunakid12 Mine wasn’t emotion. It was logic confronting emotion- the driving force of women, weakness, & evil.

    • @lunakid12
      @lunakid12 Před 28 dny

      @@daakrolb Ah, OK, sorry. Do you also fantasize about hurting people? I mean... like physically? Just wondering, nothing personal. Just for a data point.

  • @TrainerRed519
    @TrainerRed519 Před měsícem +76

    Me 26 and my father 52 both remember playing this game in grade school. It is a beautiful piece of art that truly connected generations

  • @Louisrockefeller
    @Louisrockefeller Před 21 dnem +3

    The point about treating each of the 400 thousand brave men, women, and children who made the trek like a hero really resonated with me. We as a nation owe so much to these people who risked everything in the hope of a better life out west. What a well put together video! You’ve earned a subscriber from me!

  • @JoelGraves
    @JoelGraves Před 7 dny

    I’ve been a history teacher for 20 years and can’t imagine there has ever been a better student teaching lesson than debuting Oregon Trail to a group of students. Not only is this a HOF game, but a HOF teaching moment!

  • @mwolkove
    @mwolkove Před měsícem +51

    A few years ago i tried playing the Oregon trail card game with some friends. The first card i picked was "you have died of dysentery".
    Man that brought back memories.

  • @ultimateman55
    @ultimateman55 Před měsícem +112

    Only 7 minutes into this and already the production values and interviews are off the charts! Absolutely top tier stuff. So glad we have Gaming Historian!

  • @LazarusStr
    @LazarusStr Před 18 dny +1

    Thank you for creating this video! 🥰
    I am 43 and remember playing the 1980s version of the game when attending elementary school.
    After learning about the history and the men who commenced the beginning of this historical game, I appreicate it even more ❤❤
    True innovators of their time 👏🏾 🌹 👏🏾 🌹 👏🏾

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel

    I remember playing a rendition of this as a kid, I found the topic absolutely fascinating and I wanted to get into it, but I was too young to know what imperial measurements meant, and I didn’t realize how much of anything would be a reasonable amount, so I often ended up massively overloaded, moving slowly though the plains while diseases took down my crew one by one, either that or I’d lose everything in the first river and starve to death trapped in the snow.
    Now that I’m an adult though, maybe it’s fine I give this game another go. I think I’d love to experience this game properly now that I have the knowledge to do it.

    • @Compucles
      @Compucles Před 2 dny

      The General Store Owner does provide decent recommendations.
      Although, I think his oxen recommendation is rather low to get to Oregon before winter. You could always start in March, but of course that has its own problems.

  • @jesseleesamples
    @jesseleesamples Před 28 dny +47

    The 3 fellas that made the game seem like the sweetest and most genuinely kind old men imaginable. True selfless heroes in video game history that haven’t gotten enough recognition, but I think this amazingly well done video will do a lot to help with that now.

  • @alankingchiu
    @alankingchiu Před měsícem +293

    I am not sure how educational Oregon Trail was, but man was it fun to put your friend’s names in the game and laugh when their avatar died of dysentery.

    • @MiggerPlease
      @MiggerPlease Před měsícem +11

      I'm rock hard baby! Waited way too long 🎉

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Před měsícem +9

      Here in Quebec we have no history, so we played 3D Sports Driving in class.

    • @e8ghtmileshigh1
      @e8ghtmileshigh1 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@MarquisDeSangyou got cheese and syrum shacks

    • @matthewlister3755
      @matthewlister3755 Před měsícem +18

      I played this game as it was intended: By buying nothing but ammo and hunting all the time. I bagged 452 pounds of meat but I can only carry 5 pounds back in my wagon? I'm behaving just like the pioneers! This game is historically accurate!

    • @user-cq6uu3zx4i
      @user-cq6uu3zx4i Před měsícem +2

      I'd use smash Bros characters

  • @Thesilverninja
    @Thesilverninja Před 2 dny

    I find this documentary super touching. You know why? Because the intention of the creators is so sweet and genuine. "We just wanted kids to learn." I remember playing Oregon Trail at school and being so proud of making it to Oregon when everyone else failed.
    This was a quality documentary, great production value. I felt like I was watching a Ken Burns documentary. Nice job, definitely miss those days of innocence.

  • @Jppen
    @Jppen Před 26 dny +2

    This makes me proud to be Minnesotan, and be part of a place that values education!

  • @airyokama
    @airyokama Před měsícem +117

    When I was a teacher, I used to have my students play Oregon Trail as an alternate way to learn about the westward expansion and had them do a creative writing assignment of having kids pretend they were in the wagon, experiencing everything. They were stoked to play video games during school, permitted by a teacher, hahaha.

    • @dobbersanchez1185
      @dobbersanchez1185 Před měsícem +9

      They should do one where they learn about spreading small pox to the indigenous populations, then they could understand the reality that underlies this colonial glorification.

    • @jonbourgoin182
      @jonbourgoin182 Před měsícem +1

      @@dobbersanchez1185 would you like to poop on this party any further or do you think that's enough
      Edit: nvm I read your other comments on this video and already got my answer.

    • @howHumam
      @howHumam Před měsícem +6

      I was a student with a similar experience. I played as a merchant hunter, perfected the balance between ammunition and luck for years. As an adult, I know about money...

    • @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments
      @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments Před měsícem +14

      ​​@@dobbersanchez1185 These are very real topics that should be taught but you come off like an angry contrarian, being oppositional just because you can. Like someone that would yell into the face of someone having a great Thanksgiving "bUt WhAt AbOuT tHe SuFfErInG oF tHe NaTiVe pEoPlE !?" Like someone that doesn't want others to be happy and will do anything to shit on their fun.
      Who hurt you, why are you like this ? I mean it, I always wonder why people are assholes. Even when I'm bitter and resentful towards people (and I am) I still cannot bring myself to be such a jerk.
      Though it is funny seeing someone so triggered by a video game. Getting yourself worked up over nothing.

    • @dobbersanchez1185
      @dobbersanchez1185 Před měsícem +4

      @@YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments sorry, who's worrked up?

  • @jeffpilkington7480
    @jeffpilkington7480 Před měsícem +26

    Oregon Trail in the video game hall of fame is a no brainer, but how was it not included in the introductory class is mind boggling. It’s the educational game, it’s the standard that all other educational games should stride for and be judged by

    • @eatassonthefirstdate
      @eatassonthefirstdate Před 24 dny

      dude no joke, that game shoulda went in when the first Mario n Zelda games went into it.

  • @helxis
    @helxis Před 20 dny +5

    It is a genuine shame that these guys were never properly compensated for their creation while companies stood by earning literally millions of dollars with it.

  • @marinerman
    @marinerman Před 9 dny

    When the day comes these three pioneers and teaching legends leave our world, it would be so cool to have each landmark along the actual Oregon Trail have their names immortalized for all to see.
    This way, future generations that see these landmarks and learn about the trail can see that they helped us also travel the trail together with those that came before.
    Thank you to the The Trail Trio! Your work lives on forever!

  • @dajosh42069
    @dajosh42069 Před měsícem +82

    Seriously though...
    Oregon Trail 2 was amazing. With real people pictures, real voices, random trading, hunting, foraging, making sure you had sufficient supplies...all of it.
    You could customize your entire party, their jobs before joining your party. It was just a really cool, really fun game.
    Being born in '85, I never played the original, but it was certainly a very well known part of pop culture.
    Just started the video, but...eager to hear about this. 😁😁

    • @sonoftheredfox
      @sonoftheredfox Před měsícem +6

      After watching this I want to go and find a copy of al the newer versions and play through them, since I only played the Apple II versions.

    • @dajosh42069
      @dajosh42069 Před měsícem +6

      Most modern rigs can't run OT2, but if you _CAN_ find and run a copy (I think there are free copies out there) I would highly recommend OT2. 😁

    • @justmeherethereandeverywhere
      @justmeherethereandeverywhere Před měsícem +4

      I find it interesting that you mention you were born in '85, but didn't play any versions before Oregon Trail 2. I was born that year myself, and we played the updated Apple II version in my school system, as we had Apple IIGSes in the elementary school I attended at the longest. I'd say it or the Munchers games were the most popular with my class. I'm genuinely curious if the funding for your schools was worse or better, considering the discrepancy and how finances were ultimately a part of that.

    • @dajosh42069
      @dajosh42069 Před měsícem

      @@justmeherethereandeverywhere Actually, none of my schools had any computers that I used until I got into middle school (6th-8th). And even then, I didn't end up playing it in school. My family wound up getting a computer through my uncle. A "Power Mac", and I guess my parents bought the game, because I always remember it being around. That and Civilization II. And "The Logical Journey of the Zoombinis". lol
      I never used, or played on ANY Apple II's anywhere in my school systems, which were in mid texas, in the first couple grades, and Las Vegas for the everything 3-12.

    • @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments
      @YTKeepsDeletingAllMyComments Před měsícem

      ​​@@dajosh42069They might not be able to play it natively but it's playable in some forms. It's playable on the website (seriously the first result when you type Oregon Trail 2) and also playable thanks to software like PCem that can emulate old PCs.

  • @i407tv
    @i407tv Před měsícem +31

    My first thought was how in the world are we going to get an hour and a half worth of Oregon Trail and after watching the video I felt that wasn't enough and I wanted more! Absolutely a phenomenal documentary!

  • @bertcastelain
    @bertcastelain Před 12 dny +1

    Pure Netflix quality right here. Awesome video that taught me, as a European, what the whole Oregon trail hype is all about. We didn't get to play it over here obviously

  • @pietermonnier
    @pietermonnier Před 2 dny +1

    Been a big fan of yours for a long time and you’re second to none at these documentary’s. This was wonderful and I’m glad the creators of the game were spotlighted so nicely in this.
    Cheers sir from Newfoundland, Canada.
    I know you’re taking a break from doing these vids but I look forward to seeing more again someday as time frees up for you or life allows. Much success to you sir. 🍻

  • @Bajamamut
    @Bajamamut Před 29 dny +32

    "When I was your age, we died of disentery crossing the Oregon Trail, And We Liked It!"
    Definitely one of the best pieces of software ever created. Thanks for all your time and effort.

  • @alexandert9255
    @alexandert9255 Před měsícem +135

    I’ve been on CZcams since its inception and I’ve never commented on a video until today. Just have to say that your videos are outstanding. Super insightful and well put together. It’s always a treat when I see a new one pop up on my feed. Thank you for all the work you put into them, it does not go unnoticed!
    Oregon Trail was one of my favorite games growing up. It was such a fun surprise when we had the chance to load it up in our computer lab and play on the Apple IIs. It’s fun to see the story behind it!

    • @noneofyourbusiness4616
      @noneofyourbusiness4616 Před měsícem +17

      I look forward to your next comment in 20 years.

    • @eazy2klean
      @eazy2klean Před měsícem +3

      Ain’t no way that’s true🤣🤣 if you think THIS is the video that needs your sacred comment that’s been trapped in the dungeon since 2005 then you must have been watching the wrong videos😭 there are way better videos then this one😂
      (No hate this video still good)

    • @henrybierman8431
      @henrybierman8431 Před měsícem

      ​@@eazy2kleancoming from a guy who uses emojis

    • @eazy2klean
      @eazy2klean Před 29 dny +1

      @@henrybierman8431 oh you’re so sophisticated mister🤣

    • @PsionicMonk
      @PsionicMonk Před 28 dny +1

      You must have an older account you don't use since CZcams itself says your account is 12 years old, so 2012. CZcams started in 2006.

  • @jstewlly4747
    @jstewlly4747 Před 9 dny +1

    Gaming Historian I seen your post thank you for the series all that you've done we all have learned the story behind our childhood as we grow it helps even more than I wanna show people my charisma, my passion, my love for video games.....truly man live for you family, you have done a great job every show has a series finale...........but yet i still watch Cheers, and fresh prince, your legacy is always here!!!!!!

  • @SafetyServbot
    @SafetyServbot Před 22 dny +5

    I love how candid they are about their sensitivity testing. They seemed so happy and willing to change things that were inaccurate or offensive about their game after being further educated on such matters. To be so candid about it shows real integrity!

  • @TheWonderStraw
    @TheWonderStraw Před měsícem +42

    I have a feeling that if you went to elementary school in the USA during the 90's you most likely know this game.
    I played it many hundreds of times. From an Apple II E, to a Macintosh, to the I-Mac. so many core memories unlocked
    Thanks very much for this video :)

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +19

      It was a staple in the computer lab at my elementary school. Appreciate the comment!

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine Před měsícem +4

      Many generations of people played it, in the 80s and 70s too.

    • @jbellflower83
      @jbellflower83 Před 28 dny

      Yup. We also had it on my Grandmother's computer so I also played it at home.

  • @TheHairyNord
    @TheHairyNord Před měsícem +42

    Thank you for the amazing upload and talking about this nostalgic game.
    I know it means a lot to a lot of your viewers.

  • @joshzumstien6289
    @joshzumstien6289 Před 9 dny

    I was born in 1981. Some call us Elder Millenials, but I've also heard us referred to as "The Oregon Trail Generation". This game was a huge part of my childhood and I'm not even American, I'm Canadian. Thanks for telling such a fascinating story so wonderfully Norm, you honestly make some of the best and most well produced documentaries on CZcams.

  • @jwallner84
    @jwallner84 Před 27 dny +4

    First time I've donated money for a CZcams video. Simply well done, well worth the wait.

  • @Valecene
    @Valecene Před měsícem +56

    I was an elementary schooler in The Dalles, OR in the mid/late 80s, and I remember thinking naively that this game was made especially for us because our town was the end goal of the game.

    • @gregdubya1993
      @gregdubya1993 Před 29 dny +5

      That's kind of endearing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 Před 29 dny +2

      Kinda was if you think about it.

    • @daniellebackus819
      @daniellebackus819 Před 25 dny +2

      @luke5100as a transplant to Hillsboro, OR from Kansas City, which was also a very important stop on the Oregon Trail, I get a thrill from realizing I completed my own Oregon Trail of sorts to get here. And I definitely played a lot of Oregon Trail in elementary school.

  • @dustintaub
    @dustintaub Před měsícem +19

    I like the interview with Philip Bouchard, he really does a great job of describing the game design ideas and brainstorming behind the version that his team worked on and expanded on. This is the version I grew up playing and loved.

  • @wrath231
    @wrath231 Před 17 dny +1

    I adore Oregon Trail...memories playing it in '95 in Ottawa area schools.

  • @spicyautist
    @spicyautist Před 24 dny +1

    Grew up in Minnesota in the ‘70s and ‘80s, remember being one of only two kids in my school who really gravitated to the Apple 2e that was donated to our classroom. Died of dysentery a hundred times before reaching 9 years of age 😂 thanks, this is awesome

  • @wasmadeinthe80s
    @wasmadeinthe80s Před měsícem +33

    Projects like this is why I will never stop supporting you on Patreon. You are extremely talented Norm and you're way of telling stories and explaining the history of games, accessories, and anything else you can think of is second to none. I hope all is going well for you in life and that you and your family are doing well. Looking forward to many more years of videos.

  • @stuckin2003
    @stuckin2003 Před měsícem +38

    I grew up in Minnesota in the late 80s, so MECC floppies were always part of my grade school education. Totally had no idea Oregon Trail (and Word Munchers!) were already being used around the country by that point! Growing up on the Apple II version, it's so fascinating to learn the evolution and process of the game. Thanks so much.

    • @jerve99
      @jerve99 Před měsícem +1

      Same here. The moment I saw the first pic of that MECC-wrapped floppy I was instantly back in the Apple II lab

  • @gadblatz4841
    @gadblatz4841 Před 23 dny +1

    Some time in the early oughts my family and I were on the highway and passed a truck with a broken axle alongside the road. We were all silently checking it out and I seemlessly slipped in the Oregon Trail "duh duh duh" sound effect. Greatest laugh of my childhood roadtrip comedy career.

  • @sherra-sama
    @sherra-sama Před 25 dny +1

    Man I wish there was a Ko-fi page or a tip jar or something for these guys. I was part of the kid crowd playing the Apple II version in like 1990 in elementary school, and my subsequent takeover over of the computer labs of middle and high school I can pretty much draw a direct line to this moment I fell in love with computers. I basically owe them my entire career in IT. I'd love to share the love.

  • @Ilix42
    @Ilix42 Před měsícem +31

    I played this back in 80’s. We also played Odell Lake and a life sim game where you planted different trees. All in glorious green and black.

    • @Shin_Lona
      @Shin_Lona Před měsícem +3

      People sleep on Odell Lake, but that was the jam.

    • @internet_introvert
      @internet_introvert Před měsícem +3

      Odell Lake taught me to fear otters.

    • @Ilix42
      @Ilix42 Před měsícem +1

      @@internet_introvert And Osprey. D:
      There was a color version with a UI and everything that I played later, Odell Down Under. You swam around a reef looking for food based on your fish type and avoiding predators.

    • @jodosh
      @jodosh Před měsícem +1

      @@Ilix42 Oh man Odell Down under was such a great version. Learning what an osprey was by selecting "swim shallow" and seeing the talons pick me up is still stuck in my brain some 30 years latter.

  • @hoihoi8
    @hoihoi8 Před 20 hodinami

    This had me smiling from ear to ear the whole time. Kids of the 80's were alive during a special time, the birth of the PC

  • @redbomberx354
    @redbomberx354 Před 4 dny

    I grew up and went to school in Brooklyn Park, MN and we played Oregon Trail in elementary class, and I had no idea this whole time the game was created in this state, so this was a fascinating watch.

  • @KingRey.
    @KingRey. Před měsícem +26

    WE FORDIN' ACROSS THE RIVER WITH THIS ONE!

  • @carlosfranceschy9428
    @carlosfranceschy9428 Před měsícem +18

    These are Educators through and through. It’s not about making bank, it’s about helping others.
    Fantastic video, thank you so much for it

    • @michaelkeller5927
      @michaelkeller5927 Před měsícem +2

      They're also humble enough to accept feedback. When they were told there are aspects that could be offensive, they changed it so it wouldn't exclude anyone. They wanted everyone to enjoy this as the good guys

  • @archizona
    @archizona Před 22 dny

    I loved going to the computer lab, filled with Apple IIe’s, once a week at school. Then, summer break came and I flew to Portland to visit my grandparents. They took me to end of the Oregon Trail, and 8 year old me broke down in tears of happiness. My grandparents thought I was losing my mind. I told them about the game and how I could brag to my classmates that I was THERE.

  • @KnifeplayShawty
    @KnifeplayShawty Před 20 dny

    It’s amazing how they created something that transcends generations so successfully. I remember being a kid playing it at school and when I was telling my dad about it later he knew more about it than I did! It blew my mind at the time

  • @novelezra
    @novelezra Před měsícem +34

    Holy crap, Norm is just improving 10 fold with every episode. How can anyone moan about the wait when the result is of this quality? The mood set in the first few moments was enough.

  • @programmer437
    @programmer437 Před měsícem +10

    BROOO the production quality this time was unreal. This was an extremely professional documentary.

  • @miahthorpatrick1013
    @miahthorpatrick1013 Před 14 dny

    Thanks for this nostalgia trip! In the 90’s in school I would name the people in the wagon after other kids in the classroom. While playing the game, It was always hilarious to poke fun and turn to someone whose name was used and say “Ha ha, you got Typhoid!!” They got invested even though they weren’t even huddled around the computer. Good times!

  • @greyfox496
    @greyfox496 Před 27 dny +1

    Thank you so much for making this. Thank you for telling their story and not allowing this history to be lost.

  • @pokehybridtrainer
    @pokehybridtrainer Před měsícem +19

    Mattel really did the whole Embracer Group botching decades earlier. That aside... Gods I loved learning the original devs with their stories and getting the game out there. Played it as a little kid 30 years ago on an Apple 2, and beat it on a Macintosh. It helped me seek a career path to IT. Thanks for telling their story, Norm. Masterclass work.

    • @play_history
      @play_history Před měsícem +6

      If there's any company that did the Embracer Group thing back then, it's Infogrames - later Atari SA. They expanded without a single thought to how it would all fit together in the end.
      The SoftKey takeovers were at least targeted on the educational and productivity markets. Something not mentioned here is that SoftKey actually gutted a huge percentage of staff from the companies they bought to reduce their overhead, so when Mattel bought The Learning Company it actually only had IP rather than much in the way of assets. It was a husk and would have been clear if they waited even a few more months to arrange the purchase.

    • @pokehybridtrainer
      @pokehybridtrainer Před měsícem +2

      @@play_history Ohhhh, damn. I didn't know about The Learning Company being botched, but I remember Infogrames. It's why all those DBZ games had the Atari logo.

  • @helamsirrine
    @helamsirrine Před měsícem +11

    My daughter is learning about the pioneer westward expansion in school right now, so the timing on this video is perfect.

  • @Xechor
    @Xechor Před 27 dny +1

    Such a good documentary. Thank you for shining light on a shining light in so many students' experience at school.

  • @WrestlingWithGaming
    @WrestlingWithGaming Před měsícem +49

    Keeping up on the updates on your Patreon and seeing this project take shape over the last year or so has been fun and fascinating. I already watched it on Patreon but it was so good I'm watching it a second time right now. You're all in for a treat. The 90 minutes will fly by.
    Incredible job with this one, Norm. You should be very proud of it.

    • @MentalLiberation
      @MentalLiberation Před měsícem +3

      Hey, I know that guy. He just dropped a great video on the Game Boy. Quality CZcams channels? I'm here for it!

    • @TehPwnographer
      @TehPwnographer Před měsícem +1

      I watch his SMB3 video at least once a year, it always lifts my spirits!

    • @robertstitches9517
      @robertstitches9517 Před měsícem +1

      Just watched your Great Game boy video today, and now I've watched this!
      CZcams creators are killing it right now

    • @WrestlingWithGaming
      @WrestlingWithGaming Před měsícem

      @@robertstitches9517 thanks!

  • @matthewlister3755
    @matthewlister3755 Před měsícem +9

    The Prince/Oregon Trail connection is nuts. It's extra cool because Prince really embraced technology, as his work with programming the Linn drum machine was groundbreaking at the time. I'm wondering if this influenced Prince at all, at least in terms of seeing how technology could help you accomplish certain goals. That's probably a reach, but it's fun to think that we both grew up lamenting the fact that we died of dysentery.

  • @ginginami
    @ginginami Před 24 dny

    Omg this takes me back. This kickstarted over 40 years of a love of gaming. Still going strong. One computer in my school and this was all we used it for lol.

  • @piroskha
    @piroskha Před 20 dny

    Thanks so much for this. Your docs are always such high quality and I'd say this is probably my favorite so far. Excellent work!

  • @sonoftheredfox
    @sonoftheredfox Před měsícem +15

    I'm 20 minutes into watching this, but I had to stop and go ahead and comment. This game did so many things for me as a kid in elementary school in the early 1980s. Mostly, it got me hooked on computer gaming and it put a deep love of history into my soul that has never subsided. I started off on the Apple II port but when the 1985 version came out there was always a battle between us when we went to the library to get the computers with color monitors. If I ever get dysentery, I I can handle it because I've died so many times from it already.

  • @samus250
    @samus250 Před měsícem +32

    Outstanding documentary. Thank you so much for the continued years of excellent and enriching education.

    • @GamingHistorian
      @GamingHistorian  Před měsícem +7

      That is extremely generous. Thank you for the donation and I'm glad you enjoyed the doc!

  • @10Bones01
    @10Bones01 Před 21 dnem +1

    My favorite game of all time. Thank you to the creators of this fantastic experience.

  • @lukesherwin4137
    @lukesherwin4137 Před 28 dny

    Had a smile on my face for the nearly 1.5 hour run time. I got to play a PC version of this game in the mid-90’s in the classroom but I also found a copy of the Apple II version in a storage room (I was at the school during the summer with my mom who was a teacher at the time and I was messing about) and played that around 1999-ish. Also played the Amazon Trail game at home as well. So cool hearing about the game and how the creators were just so selfless, kind teachers who wanted something interactive and fun for their students. Mix that with the genius of innovative video game designers in the 80’s and you had a truly timeless game.
    Games like these set into motion a lifelong intense interest in history/geography that I still spend hours every week indulging in (though I work in the healthcare field now as a guy in my mid-30’s) through CZcams, Wikipedia, and the occasional book, as well as traveling to museums and other historical places.
    Kudos to these guys for making every millennial kid’s childhood and educational experience much more interesting!

  • @hockeyinalabama
    @hockeyinalabama Před měsícem +11

    An hour and a half on the history of the Oregon Trail game - not all heroes wear capes.

  • @Cyril29a
    @Cyril29a Před měsícem +14

    2:32 when he looks at the camera and smiles speaks volumes about the kind of man he is